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i want to get a healthy economy and environment and we can do both but the benefits are unknown we are not helping our country. john: more examples of what you think you know, may not be true. do you steel ever? my cameras catch people in my cameras catch people in the act. [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically searches for the lowest price. and if it findone, you get refunded the difference. just use your citi card and register your purchase online. have a super sparkly day! ok. [ male announcer ] now all youeed is a magic carriage. citi price rewind. start saving at citi.com/pricerewind. john: we all have biases but i believed scientists are special, us march, unbiased comment trustworthy. >> accurate, down to earth. >> nerdy. >> i know a lot of research scientt who are dry. >> my eight older brother is a scientist. he could be dry. he is weird and angry. thought of volatility is common author of free
i want to get a healthy economy and environment and we can do both but the benefits are unknown we are not helping our country. john: more examples of what you think you know, may not be true. do you steel ever? my cameras catch people in my cameras catch people in the act. [ malennouncer ] it's tt time of year again. time for citi price rewind. because your daughter really wants that pink castle thing. and you realldon't want to pay more than you have to. only citi price rewind automatically...
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and when we got there, we saw a normal classroom environment had been transformed into a yoga studio. they had pushed the chairs and tables back against the walls and set up their yoga mats against the great large window and they really created a peaceful environment. >> now, use your breath. i have been wanting to teach yoga in jail for a very long time. i found yoga is just a wonderful, beneficial part of reducing the stress, but it also brings a sense of calmness and peace. you may find your mind is wandering. yoga is a way to control the scattered mind, the fluctuating mind. be your guiding force now. >> i don't believe any of the women had done yoga before, so this was something really new for each one of them. afterwards, you could tell that they really got something out of it. it was more than just getting out of their cell for an hour. and it wasn't like the other, sort of classroom style programs they went to. the experience was really emotional for some of them. >> which part of it did you like the most? >> i would say the last part because then you could just sit there and
and when we got there, we saw a normal classroom environment had been transformed into a yoga studio. they had pushed the chairs and tables back against the walls and set up their yoga mats against the great large window and they really created a peaceful environment. >> now, use your breath. i have been wanting to teach yoga in jail for a very long time. i found yoga is just a wonderful, beneficial part of reducing the stress, but it also brings a sense of calmness and peace. you may...
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and it's, like, dark and it's just a scary environment. >> okay. you're going to have to eat some of this. >> we're going to keep them moving. as soon as your team is done -- >> don't do it or you'll have just as much more. don't spit them out. we'll make you eat them even more. >> i want you to eat one handful. >> let's go. you know you like it. come on now. let's go. let's go. we're not having social interaction here. >> you could say "fear factor" meets navy s.e.a.l.s training. "fear factor" they don't know the exercises. meets navy s.e.a.l. training. it's really intense. you can ring out and you're required to give more than what you think you can give. it's creating a surreal environment where you can discover things in you that you didn't know were there. like, wow, i'm a quitter. i shouldn't be. or, wow, i can give more than i've got. and with the hope of having them discover that they can dig deeper and trust in the lord more than they thought they might give up. you take a surreal moment like that and hopefully get an eternal moment in the
and it's, like, dark and it's just a scary environment. >> okay. you're going to have to eat some of this. >> we're going to keep them moving. as soon as your team is done -- >> don't do it or you'll have just as much more. don't spit them out. we'll make you eat them even more. >> i want you to eat one handful. >> let's go. you know you like it. come on now. let's go. let's go. we're not having social interaction here. >> you could say "fear...
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dave, in this environment is there consistent reliable growth to be found? >> it's tough but it is out there if you want to try to find it, tom. it really is not sector-specific but what we're doing here is we're digging in, and finding the different companies out there and different sectors that are generating that growth. >>. >> tom: so, generating that growth how? domestically, internationally through top-line growth or savings down the line to fuel earnings? >> it's a little kbit of both. of courses wore' focussing on the topline first and we want to see true sales growth. i think after three or four years off the bottom it's hard to be just cutting costs to get the earnings growth and we're finding the conditions that are growing faster than their peers and i think that the market, when it's more rational, will pay a premium for that. >> tom: one of them is in health care. depo, the ticker symbol for depo-med, a biopharmaceutical company involved with pain management. stock prices are down considerably from where it was a year ago. >> it is. now, this i
dave, in this environment is there consistent reliable growth to be found? >> it's tough but it is out there if you want to try to find it, tom. it really is not sector-specific but what we're doing here is we're digging in, and finding the different companies out there and different sectors that are generating that growth. >>. >> tom: so, generating that growth how? domestically, internationally through top-line growth or savings down the line to fuel earnings? >> it's...
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on the one side this interest-rate environment is tough. the spread between deposits and loans narrowing. on the other hand there's pret good activity, housing is picking up, credit is getting better. as we look at the bank earnings we have to differentiate who is hit by that net interest margin issue and who can benefit on the other side. we look at citi and think they can report a good monday on positive-- monday so that could be positive. on the other hand bank of america facing pressures from the deposit versus lending squeeze. >> you told me citi was your top recommendation right now. tell us why? >> well, we look at citi and it's a bank that has not performed as well as some of those other tough ones like bank of america ts year. the one hand. on the other hand we think it's a great play on what the federal reserve is doing. when they put all this money into the economy they are 12i78ity-- stimulating housing. citi has problem relating to housing. they are stimulating emerging markets where citi is the strongest. >> all right, let's t
on the one side this interest-rate environment is tough. the spread between deposits and loans narrowing. on the other hand there's pret good activity, housing is picking up, credit is getting better. as we look at the bank earnings we have to differentiate who is hit by that net interest margin issue and who can benefit on the other side. we look at citi and think they can report a good monday on positive-- monday so that could be positive. on the other hand bank of america facing pressures...
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economy, in a negative global environment. we don't need to take 3% to 5% points out of the gdp just because we have them slated to go into effect at the end of the year. you have to look at the circumstances. you have to look at the word economy, the u.s. economy, and at the ability of the u.s. government to finance itself. you have to look at the capital, and say we don't have to go off that cliff. the europeans have kicked the can down the road until they kick it to a wall, and it will come back and hit them in the face. the u.s. has room, plenty of room, to extend it's decision making and say our problem is a ten year problem, a 20 year problem. if we do anything dramatic in austerity between november of 2012 and february of 2013 the risk of recession, and we have been warned by the cbo, is very high. >> that means extend everything, the tax cuts, the programs, because we're too fragile right now. >> however the politics of the package work, we need to pay attention to the fact that we do not want to take 3 to 5% of gdp ou
economy, in a negative global environment. we don't need to take 3% to 5% points out of the gdp just because we have them slated to go into effect at the end of the year. you have to look at the circumstances. you have to look at the word economy, the u.s. economy, and at the ability of the u.s. government to finance itself. you have to look at the capital, and say we don't have to go off that cliff. the europeans have kicked the can down the road until they kick it to a wall, and it will come...
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. >> austin is this remarkably progressive environment that is doing very, very well. there are people that want to live here and people who come and live here from other places because the cost of living is lower than those other places. >> i lived in d.c. i lived in l.a. i love austin by far the most. i pay for my apartment the same amount i paid in l.a. for sharing a room in a piece of crap apartment with, you know, four people in the college ghetto of ucla. >> it's hard to say if south by could be anywhere else. there are lots of great cities. south by, by itself is a powerful brand and message. but it married so perfectly with austin. in particular, south by is not just about interactive. it's not just about technology. it's about music and film and gaming, all things that are austin's strengths. >> for a community that wants to keep austin weird, south by southwest certainly fits the bill. it has also grown from just music to films and whole team media. so it has become this roll event almost like a sun dance or even the film festival. but it's different than all
. >> austin is this remarkably progressive environment that is doing very, very well. there are people that want to live here and people who come and live here from other places because the cost of living is lower than those other places. >> i lived in d.c. i lived in l.a. i love austin by far the most. i pay for my apartment the same amount i paid in l.a. for sharing a room in a piece of crap apartment with, you know, four people in the college ghetto of ucla. >> it's hard to...
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whether it is parks, health care, the arts, public safety, the environment, where schools, our ability is directly connected to giving every family the ability of a paycheck and willingness to embrace innovation. through all of this, we are partnering with a new generation of community oriented business people, joining a long time neighborhood and community activists to help san francisco realize its goals. whether it is the great new economy, like ron and gail conway or mark danny cox, who is leading the 21st century movement, or neighborhood and community leaders, like rows in chinatown, mary and al harris in the mission, or dr. joe marshall in the bayview, san franciscans from across the city are working together to find new and exciting ways to address social problems. they are bringing legions of committed people to the table with them. we all want a city where a kid from any neighborhood can grow out safely, play in his local park, and go to a good public school. we want a city where kids can go to college and get the education that they need for a job. or opening a small busines
whether it is parks, health care, the arts, public safety, the environment, where schools, our ability is directly connected to giving every family the ability of a paycheck and willingness to embrace innovation. through all of this, we are partnering with a new generation of community oriented business people, joining a long time neighborhood and community activists to help san francisco realize its goals. whether it is the great new economy, like ron and gail conway or mark danny cox, who is...
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people do a pretty darn good job in here every day, and they do a darn good job in a very difficult environment. much to the frustration of my wife, when i come in, i don't like to relive my day, and she wants to know what's going on, what happened today, i tell her, nothing, which just frustrates the hell out of her because she wants to know every little thing that went on. and like i told her, i've already lived it once. i don't need to do it again. just another routine day at the prison. >> as the lights go out, the four stabbing suspects are in administrative segregation, and for the guys in the tier there, it's a typical good night rallying cry. >> attention.
people do a pretty darn good job in here every day, and they do a darn good job in a very difficult environment. much to the frustration of my wife, when i come in, i don't like to relive my day, and she wants to know what's going on, what happened today, i tell her, nothing, which just frustrates the hell out of her because she wants to know every little thing that went on. and like i told her, i've already lived it once. i don't need to do it again. just another routine day at the prison....
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if these homes are approved and are constructed, once they are constructed, they are part of the environment at that time and any new proposal after that will undergo its own review and those homes will be considered part of the existing environment. if they are not constructed yet and there are proposed -- proposals for new development depending on how large the development is and what type, it could trigger a larger review for a larger portion of the block or the entire block. there are different types of scenarios, it is hard to get at everyone. this is a high-profile area. this has been going on for some time. i feel like the affordable housing and the ceqa issue is going to be something that will -- we will keep our eye on in terms of how the bloc is developed. >> that explains a lot of the questions and concerns. you have heard what the guidelines are and also the ceqa thing depends upon what is existing at the time. the next single house, two houses, six houses, it is hard to say how many might come and the larger the project, the more environmental oversight may be necessary. it coul
if these homes are approved and are constructed, once they are constructed, they are part of the environment at that time and any new proposal after that will undergo its own review and those homes will be considered part of the existing environment. if they are not constructed yet and there are proposed -- proposals for new development depending on how large the development is and what type, it could trigger a larger review for a larger portion of the block or the entire block. there are...
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. >> we're have silicon valley, we're familiar with the real googleplex, which is an environment where really, intelligence and creative people can work in a familiar circstances. john: -- fantastic circumstanc circumstances. >> great food, a nice environment, conducive to creak of new products and companies, we would like to replicate that model on our vessel. john: you came up with this idea after graduate school, because? >> when i was in graduate school, i got my mba, there were many people from a parts of the world who wanted to stay "hereafter" they graduated and work on their companies but they were unable to do so, told after you graduate you either get a job with an existing company or live, ferman they did leave, and they took their ideas and their potential companies with them. john: so, they get their fancy education here, and go back to india or somewhere else. >> stem the tide, keep them closer bridge the bring them bae united states. john: if you work for a company you can stay? >> if you are sponsored by a large corporation you can get proper visas, you can't self-spons
. >> we're have silicon valley, we're familiar with the real googleplex, which is an environment where really, intelligence and creative people can work in a familiar circstances. john: -- fantastic circumstanc circumstances. >> great food, a nice environment, conducive to creak of new products and companies, we would like to replicate that model on our vessel. john: you came up with this idea after graduate school, because? >> when i was in graduate school, i got my mba,...
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. >> and in a budget environment when the state is looking for every dollar officials are going after billions tonight. $7 billion in lost revenue caught up in the underground economy. we're live to explain the plan to get it back on the blocks. >> the state says too many businesses in california are cutting corners to make money and a new task force is hoping to put a tent in the underground economy. >> this is not not my employee. >> this is an example of someone who can be paying under the table cash. >> there is videotape of numerous operations cashin cashing -- catching businesses hiring people under the table meaning they're not like legitimate businesses. california's underground economy includes landscaping sh restaurants, farming and construction industries is estimated to cost the state $7 billion a year. >> we need something to happen now. >> there is shadow operators has become more popular. the trade says under cutting needs to stop. >> across the state they're explaining how little work there is today. >> and there are several state agencies are exchanging information to
. >> and in a budget environment when the state is looking for every dollar officials are going after billions tonight. $7 billion in lost revenue caught up in the underground economy. we're live to explain the plan to get it back on the blocks. >> the state says too many businesses in california are cutting corners to make money and a new task force is hoping to put a tent in the underground economy. >> this is not not my employee. >> this is an example of someone who...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> atascadero state hospital in central california is already home to the nation's largest population of sexually violent predators and hundreds more are expected in the years to come. the svps are a unique group of criminals with a history of monstrous crimes. they are here at the california hospital for the criminally insane having already served their prison sentences. >> i can distance myself from what they have done, and i think it's not too much different than distancing myself from a patient who has committed murder or has beaten and robbed somebody. if i hold on to that and think about that, then i'm rendered ineffective as a treater. >> well, as usual, we start off with a check-in to see how people are doing. >> very f
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> atascadero state hospital in central california is already home to the nation's largest population of sexually...
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. >> i just need to be in a different environment, less violence happening. less bad activities going on in the neighborhood. that's where i think i need to be. >> i acknowledge, lord -- >> i acknowledge, lord -- >> that you've done everything for me -- >> that you've done everything for me -- >> by dying on the cross -- >> by dying on the cross -- >> by raising from the dead -- >> been through so many of these court dates. i don't know. i mean, right now in my head it's a 50/50. detained or released. i mean, you think about it, a judge, you have this prosecutor. that's a lot of big people to go against when you're just by yourself. you sleep in here you always think about what's going to happen in court. like, what they going to say, what they going to do to you, if they going to detain you or if they going to release you. i can't be doing this. i'm 18 years old. i've got a lot of years to live. and if i keep messing around with this i'm going to end up dead or in jail. >> i know, kenneth, that you want to leave. i would like to give you a break here. in lig
. >> i just need to be in a different environment, less violence happening. less bad activities going on in the neighborhood. that's where i think i need to be. >> i acknowledge, lord -- >> i acknowledge, lord -- >> that you've done everything for me -- >> that you've done everything for me -- >> by dying on the cross -- >> by dying on the cross -- >> by raising from the dead -- >> been through so many of these court dates. i don't know. i...
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. >> if you spent your life traveling white the in the environment you will probably want to give some thought to the impact of your death. many people are choosing burials with a twist so they can remain green right to the grave >> that is what blew me away when we started investigating >> all of that steel goes into the grant every year in north america alone plus enough concrete to build a highway between new york and detroit and it is all in caskets and vaults >> why not be buried in a natural state where you can go back to the year if >> she has spent a lot of time researching the ecological impact of debt and she doesn't see it as many better than a metal lathe and coffin >> it is usually energy intensive for burning >> it can also release pollutants into the air including mercury from the dental work but she has an alternative >> this is banana >> her company, final footprint, sells biodegradable coffins crafted from different materials >> they are better because they're made from sustainable products >> that appealed to janet. >> she grew up in nebraska in farm country >> nothi
. >> if you spent your life traveling white the in the environment you will probably want to give some thought to the impact of your death. many people are choosing burials with a twist so they can remain green right to the grave >> that is what blew me away when we started investigating >> all of that steel goes into the grant every year in north america alone plus enough concrete to build a highway between new york and detroit and it is all in caskets and vaults >> why...
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. >> he designed the center for pain relief, he says, to be a welcoming, supportive environment for patients who want to live normal lives. >> to make it, you know, human, to make it tender, to make it hospitable. when people ask me, is it hard? no, it's not hard. it's a privilege to do that. >> it really gets to you, doesn't it? >> by 2001, our claims managers were sending me cases of injured workers who had had a low-back sprain and who were dead three years later from an unintentional overdose of prescribed opioids. it was the saddest thing i'd ever seen. >> so he took action, helping write guidelines that this year became state law. it applies to non-cancer chronic pain patients. it mandates prescriber education, treatment plans called pain contracts between physicians and patients, and tracking of opioid use. if states don't follow new laws reflecting best practices and universal prautions so opioids can be used safely and effectively, this will never turn around. >> the washington state law does have its share of critics, many of whom are patients dealing with pain right now. they are
. >> he designed the center for pain relief, he says, to be a welcoming, supportive environment for patients who want to live normal lives. >> to make it, you know, human, to make it tender, to make it hospitable. when people ask me, is it hard? no, it's not hard. it's a privilege to do that. >> it really gets to you, doesn't it? >> by 2001, our claims managers were sending me cases of injured workers who had had a low-back sprain and who were dead three years later from...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. why is the sleep number store such a great place for couples? the sleep number bed offers couples the ability to have unique support for their individual bodies. we have a left and a right 'cause you can each control your individual side. i can adjust mine to my liking and she can do the same. oh yeah. you can have it your way and i'll have it mine. now, save $500 on our exceptional p6 bed set. and hurry in for the final closeout of our 2011 flexfit adjustable base. only at the sleep number store, where queen mattresses start at just $699. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what's the point of an epa estimated 42 miles per gallon if the miles aren't interesting? the lexus ct hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfect
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. why is the sleep number store such a great place for couples? the sleep number bed offers couples the ability to have unique...
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. >> 14 day mission has shown us that man indeed adapts to the space environment the additional data allow us to commit men to a lunar mission. >> everybody knew a lunar mission was extremely dangerous under taking. a man died on a launch pad during a dress rehearsal. they were helpless to save him. >> friday january 27, '19 # # 6 they enter conducted a preflight test. test conductors were about ready to pick up the camera the instrument showed an unexplained rise in the oxygen flow into the safety. about 6 seconds later the voice of ed white came over the intercom. >> we have a fire in the cockpit. >> a fire in the cockpit. >> they were inside a spacecraft in pure oxygen. that's a recipe for disaster. all they needed was a spark and they got one. >> from a piece of exposed uninsulated wiring. >> why dn't they get out? >> the patch hatch is on the ino to remove the match you had to pull it in turn it and slide it through the door. when the fire started you got 50,000 pounds of pressure holding it in place. >> all three men were dead. >> we lived near the wife of one of the crew membe
. >> 14 day mission has shown us that man indeed adapts to the space environment the additional data allow us to commit men to a lunar mission. >> everybody knew a lunar mission was extremely dangerous under taking. a man died on a launch pad during a dress rehearsal. they were helpless to save him. >> friday january 27, '19 # # 6 they enter conducted a preflight test. test conductors were about ready to pick up the camera the instrument showed an unexplained rise in the...
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>> you get a little change of environment. we're actually moving today. >> where? >> we're going to the level five. >> my last 60 days are going to be over there? >> correct. everything goes good, my last 60 days i could get a little bit of interaction with people before i get out of society because 12 years of supermax is no it -- well, actually 16 years, so it's not a good transition to go before, you know. if i'm too dangerous to go to level five, how am i not too dangerous to go to population? >> i don't want you to go with any false impressions. what's going to happen is you are still six/five and they're going to review you. any decrease in your custody level be through that process over there in level five. you still need to follow that process for a level six step five. have a good day. enjoy it. >> whatever. >> i got 60 days to go home. by the time the process happens there i'll be lucky if i get two weeks to come out on the tier with people. anything is better than nothing, i guess. you interact with somebody physically because there's no physical contact
>> you get a little change of environment. we're actually moving today. >> where? >> we're going to the level five. >> my last 60 days are going to be over there? >> correct. everything goes good, my last 60 days i could get a little bit of interaction with people before i get out of society because 12 years of supermax is no it -- well, actually 16 years, so it's not a good transition to go before, you know. if i'm too dangerous to go to level five, how am i not...
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"i think it's too early to tell right now from the vix if the environment out there is going to be more normalized for the next several months." dan deming of stutland equities also says vix futures continue to indicate there is still uncertainty, and the upcoming election could play a role in wild swings in the market. 1,100 new employees start work at chrysler today. that's in addition to the 7,000 new workers since chrysler exited chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2009. the car company also plans to add 900 to 1,000 workers at a truck plant by march. most of the workers will be on a new, four-day, 10-hour schedule that includes fridays, saturdays, mondays and tuesdays. the new schedule reduces the cost of running the plant and cuts down on overtime pay. u.s. car dealers are ticked off with tesla. the electric car company started selling its model "s" luxury hatchback through its own stores rather than traditional dealerships. it eliminates, for instance, the $1300 cut car dealers get from each of the 12.8 million cars sold in the u.s. last year. some dealers have already filed lawsuits. they'
"i think it's too early to tell right now from the vix if the environment out there is going to be more normalized for the next several months." dan deming of stutland equities also says vix futures continue to indicate there is still uncertainty, and the upcoming election could play a role in wild swings in the market. 1,100 new employees start work at chrysler today. that's in addition to the 7,000 new workers since chrysler exited chapter 11 bankruptcy in 2009. the car company also...
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you never can feel safe in a prison environment. i don't depend on prison administration to protect me. yeah, they're going to take steps to sure we're secure. but at the same time i'm going to fall back on the things i learned while in prison to help me survive out here. >> in some ways you feel like you hung up your balls. now you have to rely on the administration to handle your issues as opposed to you handling them in a way you were taught to handle issues. now i play sports with people i was once enemies with. you know? and it's a big step.
you never can feel safe in a prison environment. i don't depend on prison administration to protect me. yeah, they're going to take steps to sure we're secure. but at the same time i'm going to fall back on the things i learned while in prison to help me survive out here. >> in some ways you feel like you hung up your balls. now you have to rely on the administration to handle your issues as opposed to you handling them in a way you were taught to handle issues. now i play sports with...
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fact is, the stock's valuation is insane and given the fact that we are living in a high volatility environment and way out of the money are expensive if you are inclined to make a trade, this is the best way. >> the one point is i would note buy out right premium and use spreads. >> facebook wants to write itself. maybe they should add stocks versus options. you risk certain social dips. shorting any area is unlimited risk. this is a 4-1 pay out and risks $235. interesting risk reward there. got a question? send us an e-mail. we will answer it in our on one web extra after the show. options action.cnbc cannot com. here's what's coming up next. >> call him a city slicker. dan made a bearish bet on city and he is up 500%. how did he do it? find out when "options action" returns. time for pump up the volume. the names that are heating up and the sizzle index this week. who's your daddy? maybe this family history website can tell you. starting as a publishing company, it's a bustling dot-com. they put together more than 34 million family trees and cultivated the call volume on hopes a sale will nu
fact is, the stock's valuation is insane and given the fact that we are living in a high volatility environment and way out of the money are expensive if you are inclined to make a trade, this is the best way. >> the one point is i would note buy out right premium and use spreads. >> facebook wants to write itself. maybe they should add stocks versus options. you risk certain social dips. shorting any area is unlimited risk. this is a 4-1 pay out and risks $235. interesting risk...
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it could damage local marine environments. an entire japanese stock landed on an oregon beach and it carried species of shellfish crabs and seaweed not native to this part of the world. scientists are worried in case of plans could be hitching rides on some on the debris. since ron the subject of the environment, who do we fun to do weather? >>> i weather and winds of building up things will turn warm tomorrow a red flag warning and a very warm and then on tap for tomorrow. the red flag warning posted because high pressure results an unusually mild weather is this time of night. readings in the 60s for much of the bay area. 68 degrees at s f o. the red flag warning in for the north bay and east bay hills. temperatures will reach the mid- 90s inland tomorrow. radar shows us the culprit is off the pacific northwest a dome of high pressure extends from the queen charlottes to the eastern pacific, with the hike, it is offshore and dry it will be warm and windy tomorrow. fire danger elevated. early tomorrow morning expend plenty of
it could damage local marine environments. an entire japanese stock landed on an oregon beach and it carried species of shellfish crabs and seaweed not native to this part of the world. scientists are worried in case of plans could be hitching rides on some on the debris. since ron the subject of the environment, who do we fun to do weather? >>> i weather and winds of building up things will turn warm tomorrow a red flag warning and a very warm and then on tap for tomorrow. the red...
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it's an open environment. >> gentlemen. >> there's right now, i have six staff members. >> [ bleep ]. >> this is life. >> yeah, you're doing a good job of it too, huh? >> breaking all my rights. >> the another day on the job. >> almost all the individuals down here are parole violators, they've been out on pa row, couldn't hack it. got picked up for something, they sent them back in here, they generally do six months, a year. something of that nature. they go main line to another institution to do their time or released back out on parole. prison system severely overcrowded. beds are at a premium. this is the rc overflow. we house 384 individuals. it's an open dorm. we have tvs, considered pretty much the luxury suites of the reception center. i have three sets of showers they're broken down by race in the gym. they self-segregate. we do not tell them where to go. the shower closest to the left that is all white. the middle shower will be only your blacks, the far right showers, your hispanics and others. the tables along the day room right here are broken up into races. >> table for
it's an open environment. >> gentlemen. >> there's right now, i have six staff members. >> [ bleep ]. >> this is life. >> yeah, you're doing a good job of it too, huh? >> breaking all my rights. >> the another day on the job. >> almost all the individuals down here are parole violators, they've been out on pa row, couldn't hack it. got picked up for something, they sent them back in here, they generally do six months, a year. something of that...
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because in our ancestral environment and up to the industrial revolution most people did not fairly make money. there was some kind of cheating going on, it was not a zero-sum game. only recently did it become a win-win. not only helps me, but it helps you and everybody, very counterintuitive sold and resold repeated over and over because it doesn't feel right. john: most everybody had no doubt about the answer to this. >> who helps the poor more, charity or business? >> charity. >> charity. john: most everyone said charity. >> taking more money killing the lower people. i said charity. john: so what's wrong wi that? 's because they would dissolve apple computers and gave away the billions of dollars in assets. the wealthiest company in the world right now. would that help more people than if they kept making great products and making a profit at hiring people? everybody knows to solving it would be a disaster, they spent the billions in no time and it would be gone and nothing would be improved. john: to make enough products, hiring people, expanding, you have to look at economics to se
because in our ancestral environment and up to the industrial revolution most people did not fairly make money. there was some kind of cheating going on, it was not a zero-sum game. only recently did it become a win-win. not only helps me, but it helps you and everybody, very counterintuitive sold and resold repeated over and over because it doesn't feel right. john: most everybody had no doubt about the answer to this. >> who helps the poor more, charity or business? >> charity....
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so mitt romney thrives in those environments. as we saw in the debates. co f aggivy sudden wok debater. i think that's what we're going to see a week from tonight. >> let's listen from newt's adce how to debate president obama. >>stlad prered. be honest. sorry that's out of the question. use humor, i don't know. $10,000 bets, that sort of thing. joy the evening. oh, thanks newt. that's really helpful. d of course, be assertive and be on offense against both obama and the media. that always worked for newt, right? >> can we have some real talk about ne gingrich here? plee,, >> the guy who lost tohe guy who's losing to the president is giving out advice on how to win. >> good point. >> so i just want to appreciate that context. as for attacking the media -- >> and by the way, newt lostn the debates. he would have a good debe with some dramatic flouries cainac t me and then mitt watched that and came back in subsequent debates and beat him in debates. >> that's what i thought was the most revealing line in his article, lawrence, was he said that attacking th
so mitt romney thrives in those environments. as we saw in the debates. co f aggivy sudden wok debater. i think that's what we're going to see a week from tonight. >> let's listen from newt's adce how to debate president obama. >>stlad prered. be honest. sorry that's out of the question. use humor, i don't know. $10,000 bets, that sort of thing. joy the evening. oh, thanks newt. that's really helpful. d of course, be assertive and be on offense against both obama and the media. that...
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impossible to assess the kids who wind up in juvenile without taking a careful look at their everyday environments. that starts with family and home. >> i'm from chicago and it's a lot of gang banging, shooting going on. you see it up close and personal and stuff. so i had to grow up early and just experience a lot of stuff. so i know how it is. i have one more week. i'm not doing nothing else. nothing. >> i've been doing good. i used to be bad. >> i used to be horrible. i didn't care about nothing. but this time -- >> at the same time, oh my god. i miss my baby. that's why i'm so emotional. it's hard being a 17-year-old mom because i'm still a kid, too. and i've never been away from her like this. never. it's hard. every time i turn around i see her face. i can't see her face because i'm up in here. >> this ain't the place to be. >> you'll be fine. you'll go home. two more days. >> now that i'm a teen mother partying has got to stop. i got to think more. like, yeah, i can spend time by myself or whatever. but next time just make sure i call someone to check up on them. >> the longer a teen is loc
impossible to assess the kids who wind up in juvenile without taking a careful look at their everyday environments. that starts with family and home. >> i'm from chicago and it's a lot of gang banging, shooting going on. you see it up close and personal and stuff. so i had to grow up early and just experience a lot of stuff. so i know how it is. i have one more week. i'm not doing nothing else. nothing. >> i've been doing good. i used to be bad. >> i used to be horrible. i...
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positive environment, and it's up to you to stay positive. it's up to you to stay in that environment. can't nobody bring you down but you. let's say you're downtown. right, you downtown? i'm terry, i'm downtown. i know i'm downtown. it's up to me to better myself. it's up to me to be myself. just because i'm downtown don't mean i got to be downtown, don't got to act downtown. it's all up here mentally. >> it's been different because people look at me different. they don't talk to me as brass as they used to. i'm not easily, like, playing a hot, like, grown-ups like to horseplay and this is prison. if you horseplay to a certain degree, you get into a fight. i don't get that no more i guess. >> it sounds like a protection. like you're a protection to her. >> no. >> that's what it sounds like. >> out of respect it is, out of respect for you. because it's consequences whenever feel what's going on inside the cell, so they respect you. >> if you put it like that. a lot of people don't agree with homosexuality. yeah. >> what about this decor, all
positive environment, and it's up to you to stay positive. it's up to you to stay in that environment. can't nobody bring you down but you. let's say you're downtown. right, you downtown? i'm terry, i'm downtown. i know i'm downtown. it's up to me to better myself. it's up to me to be myself. just because i'm downtown don't mean i got to be downtown, don't got to act downtown. it's all up here mentally. >> it's been different because people look at me different. they don't talk to me as...
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in this environment mortgage rates are very difficult to get a mortgage these days for a second home. for instance, went to go by to properties last year, and i have really get credit in pretty good net worth. really dificult to obtain mortgages. i ended up paying cash for both of the properties. and 42 percent of the properties sold last year were paid for with cash in the second home market. so that tells you that the vast majority of buyers are coming in with cash. the people who are mortgaging, 70 percent of them but more than 20 percent down. even if you plan on getting a mortgage, your so going to have to have a significant cash position to be able to buy. gerri: serious, but the beauty is that you diversified investment portfolio, not just stocks and bonds. now you're in real estate. home prices have dropped and dramatically so. and as you said, mortgage rates. it does not get any better than this thanks for coming on. appreciate your time. thanks for educating us on this topic. >> thank you. gerri: is still to come, house flipping his back. the housing market in recovery, a ca
in this environment mortgage rates are very difficult to get a mortgage these days for a second home. for instance, went to go by to properties last year, and i have really get credit in pretty good net worth. really dificult to obtain mortgages. i ended up paying cash for both of the properties. and 42 percent of the properties sold last year were paid for with cash in the second home market. so that tells you that the vast majority of buyers are coming in with cash. the people who are...
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and they do their 45 minutes in a controlled environment. >> this is what you call a dog cage. this is a canine dog cage, technically. it is. this is where dogs be at. >> katherine mcmillan has been in segregation for almost two years. >> i have an 11- to 14-year sentence as a habitual felon and i am in prison for making checks on the computer and cashing checks. i got into a fight. i beat a girl up down in the seg quad and she had two black eyes and she had to go to the hospital and i ended up coming up here. >> there are two classifications of inmates in the segregation unit, intensive control or icon, or maximum control, also known as mcon. both require isolation, but mcon inmates pose the most serious threat. >> why i do have this on? because i'm an mcon inmate. mcon inmates have to where this right here. technically, i'm supposed to have on leg irons, but because i have a medical from the doctor, i can't wear those for six months. once i become an icon inmate, i go in handcuffs. and when we put it through here and they put our hands through there and they take it off. yeah
and they do their 45 minutes in a controlled environment. >> this is what you call a dog cage. this is a canine dog cage, technically. it is. this is where dogs be at. >> katherine mcmillan has been in segregation for almost two years. >> i have an 11- to 14-year sentence as a habitual felon and i am in prison for making checks on the computer and cashing checks. i got into a fight. i beat a girl up down in the seg quad and she had two black eyes and she had to go to the...
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. >> i still have mixed emotions, but i'm happy for her that she's in a clean environment, clean being off drugs. and hope she can make some positive turn in her life from here. >> janice lives in maine for most of the year and has been communicating with katie through letters. >> i reread them and reread them. i read them all the time. i take them with me when i travel and i just thought i'd read them before i went in today. "i never quite grasped the meaning of being grateful until i met chad. i know on the outside our relationship doesn't look so great, but i've learned so much about myself and now i can say that i like myself. before i struggled with not feeling like i was good enough, strong enough, pretty enough, skinny enough, anything enough. i now know that i'm enough. still have some more soul searching to do. i will grow and prosper before i die. i may be a rebel child, but who said i couldn't be a kick ass one?" so how you doing without the drugs? >> good. i feel good. i don't think about it. too much. i mean, my friends and i talk about it all the time. >> do they let you
. >> i still have mixed emotions, but i'm happy for her that she's in a clean environment, clean being off drugs. and hope she can make some positive turn in her life from here. >> janice lives in maine for most of the year and has been communicating with katie through letters. >> i reread them and reread them. i read them all the time. i take them with me when i travel and i just thought i'd read them before i went in today. "i never quite grasped the meaning of being...
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the consumer environment has been choppy and they can respond quickly to that. >> if you like family dollar can you speak to the margin as they sell more lower end products how do they recover and compare and contrast that to dollar general which has margin upside? >> well, they are selling more food and other consumables. they have been adding additional items into the store. it has put pressure on gross margin. they are using that strategy to drive traffic. that brings customers in day in and day out. they do have the lowest margin in the dollar store sector around 7.5%. dollar general is north of 10%. i think that is the real opportunity for family dollar. they can do things to offset the pressure. they can do more private label. they can do more global sourcing and manage the store better, as well. >> going to leave it there. thanks for your time. what is your retail trade? >> i probably stick with target or kohl's store. if you look at the fiscal cliff. there is a $610 billion impact. 400 billion comes right out of consumer pocket. if you have less money i get the trade but stic
the consumer environment has been choppy and they can respond quickly to that. >> if you like family dollar can you speak to the margin as they sell more lower end products how do they recover and compare and contrast that to dollar general which has margin upside? >> well, they are selling more food and other consumables. they have been adding additional items into the store. it has put pressure on gross margin. they are using that strategy to drive traffic. that brings customers...
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and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible. amid jobs report is sent to the labor department as a morrison of cbs many watchdog, and to not quite as good as expected. typically the morning this morning investors are reacting to the jobs report from the government just got about 10 minutes ago reverse the expected news of the jobs front only 89,000 jobs were added last month and the unemployed rate actually kicked up analysts expected to show their added to the economy in may and would have held steady at eight. there is rising stock futures plunging on the news and nasdaq down 2% as the market's worst month with seen in two years using more than 800 points today we hear republicans actually often the president to that of an olive branch try to keep interest rates for college loans at their current level was 50 on that? and the thing that millions of people to keep him around to them mitch mcconnell and other gop leaders and the president a lette
and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible. amid jobs report is sent to the labor department as a morrison of cbs many watchdog, and to not quite as good as expected. typically the morning this morning investors are reacting to the jobs report from the government just got about 10 minutes ago reverse the expected news of the jobs front only 89,000 jobs were added last month and the unemployed...
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state penitentiary, a super max prison at the base of the rocky mountains, we found a sterile, austere environment. steel doors behind which inmates are locked up 23 hours a day, but despite his surroundings, inmate shawn shields was in high spirits. when he sat down with us, he was eager to help our producer get the interview under way. >> quiet on the set, you boneheads. >> it's a prison, you know? >> all right. let's roll the tape. >> then he calmly told us how he got 16 years added to the original sentence of 12 for robbery. >> me and another inmate had an altercation. i manipulated the door so that it would not latch completely, and when he came out to walk, i came down after him, and proceeded to stab him. >> why? was it because you guys weren't getting along? >> it was just a verbal altercation. >> is there a lot of verbal -- >> there is a lot of verbal altercations between people. you have to understand there are 16 men living together behind closed doors with stress, animosity towards one another in some cases, and it is not always a pleasant place to be. >> when inmates erupt, no one is
state penitentiary, a super max prison at the base of the rocky mountains, we found a sterile, austere environment. steel doors behind which inmates are locked up 23 hours a day, but despite his surroundings, inmate shawn shields was in high spirits. when he sat down with us, he was eager to help our producer get the interview under way. >> quiet on the set, you boneheads. >> it's a prison, you know? >> all right. let's roll the tape. >> then he calmly told us how he got...
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but what i am concerned about is that in this current environment, where the president was reected, forget about the economic aspect, but maybe this is a time ack by the white house, they do force unions to become unionized. >> eventually, the question becomes, that sounds appealing to have the benefits package. would you prefer that border the job. i think americans still want jobs. that is the most important thing. >> we see that a lot with these local states. in the unns they say we could hire for more rookie cops or pay a senior guy a big package. and we actually see this across the board. maybe this is the way that the private sector fights back. are you a little bit concerned? forget about numbercrunching. a lot of people out there dumb. by now from our country is based on something different. the notion of what is right and wrong. >> that is a luxury that you don't have it was right or wrong. a lot of these unions are calling for his bankrupting the company that they are hoping to get benefits for. >> you want to talk about fair, is it fair for that leachate to have the big benefits
but what i am concerned about is that in this current environment, where the president was reected, forget about the economic aspect, but maybe this is a time ack by the white house, they do force unions to become unionized. >> eventually, the question becomes, that sounds appealing to have the benefits package. would you prefer that border the job. i think americans still want jobs. that is the most important thing. >> we see that a lot with these local states. in the unns they say...
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technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about it today. hello?! we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, and we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. [car alarm blaring] call now and also ask about our 24/7 support and service. call... and lock in your rate for 12 months today. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> thousands of protesters very angry in michigan. this was the scene yesterday at the state capitol. a union activists were surrounding the building with the lawmakers inside, and they were demanding an end to a bill there that would weaken the unions and limit the workers' ri
technologies, rigorous practices help ensure our operations are safe and clean for our communities and the environment. we're america's natural gas. stop! stop! stop! come back here! humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back with great ideas like our optional better car replacement. if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask one of our insurance experts about...
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don't be in fixed income in the environment. >> thank you for your insights. appreciate it >>> up next on the "the wall street journal report," the rising price of crude oil and gasoline. how high can they go? what's's next the atat pump? i will talk to the ceo of the nati's second lalargest oil company. >>> and the cameras that cacaug it all. a look at the story that changed presidentitial campaigns foreve. >> he isyesterday. [ horn honks ] hey, it's sandra -- from accounting. peter. i can see that you're busy... but you wereonna help us crunch the numrs for accots receivable today. i mean i know that this is important. well, both are important. let's be clear. they are but this is important too. [ man ] the receivables. [ maleou announcer ] michelin knowst's better for xerox to help manage their finance processing. so they can focus on keeping the world moving. with xerox, you're ready for real business. ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of long week ends and long rirements. ♪ ask your financialrofessional how lincoln financi
don't be in fixed income in the environment. >> thank you for your insights. appreciate it >>> up next on the "the wall street journal report," the rising price of crude oil and gasoline. how high can they go? what's's next the atat pump? i will talk to the ceo of the nati's second lalargest oil company. >>> and the cameras that cacaug it all. a look at the story that changed presidentitial campaigns foreve. >> he isyesterday. [ horn honks ] hey, it's...
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i need a different environment. that is why i am always fighting, and people always want that drama with me. >> it is the kind of drama the jail doesn't want. staff has compiled a list of keep-froms, or inmates that must be kept away from edmonds jr. this list of potential enemies makes it hard for the jail to house him. >> brian edmonds, he was recently put on ad-minseg. >> it is junior. >> once a month, they continue to conduct a meeting to discuss the inmates housed throughout the jail. >> the purpose of this meeting is to make sure we have the right people in the single cells. single cells is a premium up item in the department. >> edmonds has continual behavior issues. >> do we need to get him evaluated, from a mental health standpoint? >> you can, but he is more behavioral. >> well, do it anyway, see what you come up with. >> edmonds junior says his thoughts are mostly what brought him here. he is charged with two counts of murder, to which he has pled not guilty. >> i am just going to say, i'm facing the deat
i need a different environment. that is why i am always fighting, and people always want that drama with me. >> it is the kind of drama the jail doesn't want. staff has compiled a list of keep-froms, or inmates that must be kept away from edmonds jr. this list of potential enemies makes it hard for the jail to house him. >> brian edmonds, he was recently put on ad-minseg. >> it is junior. >> once a month, they continue to conduct a meeting to discuss the inmates housed...
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long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> for most of her life, minh says she has lived in unimaginable pain. at age 11, she says she was sold for cash by her father and then as a teen bay jealous mother. >> it wasn't until i was about 20 where i thought that i was going to -- i needed to either kill myself and end my life or get out. i was going to uc berkeley. i was actually building relationships with people. and i could start telling them things. >> it is a shocking story. >> josh downer met minh at a support group for adult survivors of abuse. he says little by little the friendship she developed empowered her to start saying no. >> they said jump and she was trained so brutally to say how high that it kind of continued even after they stopped, you know, litera
long-term, bp's made a five hundred million dollar commitment to support scientists studying the environment. and the gulf is open for business - the beaches are beautiful, the seafood is delicious. last year, many areas even reported record tourism seasons. the progress continues... but that doesn't mean our job is done. we're still committed to seeing this through. >>> for most of her life, minh says she has lived in unimaginable pain. at age 11, she says she was sold for cash by her...
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he could never live up to that in this economic environment. i think he has been a bit -- he hasn't dealt with the republicans in a strong enough way or dealt with getting stuff done. he hasn't had his own mission statement and driven it through. i suspect if he wins the next election, you'll see a very different barack obama. >> absolutely. i don't agree with everything he's said and done but you can't deny his accomplishments as an african-american man. >> i believe where his heart is at, but when you're dealing with a bipartisan world, it's not even america, it's not the government, you're dealing with a bipartisan world, where everyone is pulling at each other. i think we all need to either stand behind him or grab somebody and stand behind them or we need to do it as a whole. >> doesn't this movie, doesn't that show you that you have to have courage? >> that's right. >> you have to have an instinct for taking a big gamble and for pushing against that kind of partisan view, doesn't it? >> the movie starts the healing process, absolutely. th
he could never live up to that in this economic environment. i think he has been a bit -- he hasn't dealt with the republicans in a strong enough way or dealt with getting stuff done. he hasn't had his own mission statement and driven it through. i suspect if he wins the next election, you'll see a very different barack obama. >> absolutely. i don't agree with everything he's said and done but you can't deny his accomplishments as an african-american man. >> i believe where his...
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because ultimately if you return a child or place a child back into the environment that led the child into the system to begin with, you're fostering the problem. you're not addressing the root problem. >> michael is being held for his alleged involvement in a recent burglary. because of his past history and his refusal to answer police questions, he was hauled into juvenile on suspicion of involvement. >> you know nothing about the burglary? >> i don't know nothing. >> you don't know who did it or anything like that? >> no. >> all right. because certainly what complicates this whole picture is if this were a first time you'd ever been involved with the system, yeah, it would be a lot easier to say, look, it was a misunderstanding, there was no way in the world this could have happened to you. but we lose that argument given the fact that you're on probation for burglary. >> i was doing good before everything. i had a job. i was getting ready to go back to school. i'm hoping they take that into consideration. >> we have to let the judge know that and make it so she does take it into c
because ultimately if you return a child or place a child back into the environment that led the child into the system to begin with, you're fostering the problem. you're not addressing the root problem. >> michael is being held for his alleged involvement in a recent burglary. because of his past history and his refusal to answer police questions, he was hauled into juvenile on suspicion of involvement. >> you know nothing about the burglary? >> i don't know nothing. >>...
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i need a different environment. that's why i'm always fighting and stuff like that. because people always want that drama with me. >> it's the kind of drama the jail doesn't want. staff has compiled a list of keep-froms, or inmates that must be kept away from edmonds jr. this list of his potential enemies makes it hard for the jail to house him. >> all right. continue? >> brian edmonds, he was recently put on admin seg. >> is this junior or senior? >> junior. >> once a month, they conduct a meeting to review the inmates housed in single-person segregation cells throughout the jail. >> the purpose of this meeting is to make sure that we have the right people in those cells, those single cells. single cells are a premium item in the department here. >> edmonds has an excessive keep-from list now and continued behavioral issues. >> do we need to follow up with him and get an evaluation done from a mental health standpoint? >> you can, but he's more behavioral. >> do one on him anyway, and see what you come up with, lee. >> while staff members focus on their behavior in
i need a different environment. that's why i'm always fighting and stuff like that. because people always want that drama with me. >> it's the kind of drama the jail doesn't want. staff has compiled a list of keep-froms, or inmates that must be kept away from edmonds jr. this list of his potential enemies makes it hard for the jail to house him. >> all right. continue? >> brian edmonds, he was recently put on admin seg. >> is this junior or senior? >> junior....
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i wanted out of that environment, you know, because i couldn't handle it. so i met this guy at the grocery store. i was thinking about using him, getting out of that house, going to live with him, whatever. well, it didn't work that way. i ended up falling in love with him. >> teanna is due to have her baby in four months and says the father are no longer in contact, despite running away before, she says she is rebuilding their relationship now that carla claims she cannot smoking crack anymore. >> she's not heavily on drugs like she was before. >> teanna says her priority is finding a place to live before she gives birth. >> i want to be in a house, i want to be somewhere where i know i can just stay, not have to get up and leave because we might get in trouble for being there. have a place for my baby to sleep. >> grew up here in jacksonville. i've been out here for two weeks tomorrow. >> josh says he was raised in a religious home and began to rebel at an early age. >> i started smoking pot when i was 13. from there i moved on to coke. a few months down
i wanted out of that environment, you know, because i couldn't handle it. so i met this guy at the grocery store. i was thinking about using him, getting out of that house, going to live with him, whatever. well, it didn't work that way. i ended up falling in love with him. >> teanna is due to have her baby in four months and says the father are no longer in contact, despite running away before, she says she is rebuilding their relationship now that carla claims she cannot smoking crack...
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neil: now we have an environment where this is routinely done. the european central bank will do the same over there. >> wt has become of capitalism? >> the capitalism has been destroyed by central banks. they are the price of death. when you have the entire financial system trading off the last of the statements and whispered words of the central banks, it is no longer doing its job. or allocating capital, discounting the future, making choices within the financial system. so if you don't have capital markets that are robust and working, how can you have a dynamic of capitalism? i don't think you do. this is the ultimate fault of this money printing binge that were on today. neil: up that the chicken is coming to roast? >> everybody is making their own choice. we have massive speculation going on. basically we are diverting capital to a spectrum of use. what we are telling washington, you are running a deficit for the fourth year in a row and yet you can borrow money almost for nothing. so why don't you just wait another year or two years. who w
neil: now we have an environment where this is routinely done. the european central bank will do the same over there. >> wt has become of capitalism? >> the capitalism has been destroyed by central banks. they are the price of death. when you have the entire financial system trading off the last of the statements and whispered words of the central banks, it is no longer doing its job. or allocating capital, discounting the future, making choices within the financial system. so if...